Yan Ji
Yan Ji (閻姬) (died 28 February 126), formally Empress Ansi (安思皇后, literally "the peaceful and deep-thinking empress"), was an empress during the Eastern Han dynasty. Her husband was Emperor An. She was known for her conspiratorial and nepotistic behavior, both as empress and (briefly) as empress dowager regent. She ruled as Regent for seven months during the rule of Marquess of Beixiang in 125. However, her plan, along with her brothers, to hold on to power for a long time ultimately resulted in failure and the deaths of her clan members. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Sha, Yongjie., Sha, Yongjie., Wu, Jiang., Ji, Yan., Chan, Sara Li Ting., Lim, Wei Qi.
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“...Ji, Yan....”Published 2014
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Full text available from Asian Business Database: 11/05/2003 to 01/31/2005
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Published 2008
“...Beijing Shi jian zhu she ji yan jiu yuan....”
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Full text available from ABI/INFORM Global: 12/01/2010 to present
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Published 1994
“...Shi jie Hua wen wen xue guo ji yan tao hui Lushan, China)....”
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Full text available from ABI/INFORM Global: 01/01/2012 to present
Full text available from Asian Business Database: 01/01/2012 to present
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Published 1994
“...Yu yan feng ge xue yu fan yi xie zuo guo ji yan tao hui Macau (Special Administrative Region...”
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Published 2000
“...Mian xiang 21 shi ji de Shanghai, Zhongguo yu shi jie jing ji : tiao zhan he xuan ze guo ji yan tao...”
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Published 1985
“...Zhongguo cheng shi gui hua she ji yan jiu yuan....”
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